This book accounts for over 25 of the most influential cases in
international sports law, as written by some of the leading
authorities in the area. Authors from Europe, the United States,
Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand trace the evolution
of this emerging discipline of law through an analysis of
individual cases, as discussed under a number of key debates and
themes in contemporary sports law, including: the "public" nature
of legal disputes in sport; player employment mobility litigation;
doping and the spirit of sport; TV rights holding proceedings; and
enduring themes in sports law such as on-field violence, spectator
safety, animal welfare and gender equality. Valuable for sports law
academics, arbitrators and practitioners, sports administrators and
governing bodies, but also for students (postgraduate and
undergraduate) and all those with an interest in international
sports law.
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